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The Down Under Hour 08-28-2024 show 83

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Show 83 08-28-2024

Regarding the ongoing discussion of forks in roads, what if you arrived at one such fork and settled down, offered sustenance, accommodation, but no advice?

Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003.

Fool’s Gold - Nick Charles, from 2015, it was on his album The River Flows.

There’s Always A Train - Bill Chambers and the City Girls, from 2022. Bill is the father of well-known singer Kasey Chambers

Good Light In Broome - Neil Murray, on his 2009 album The Wondering Kind. He was a member of the renowned Warumpi Band.

Burning It Up - the Lifesavers, from a compilation album titled Burning It Up: Australian Reggae 1979 to 1986. That's all I know.

Zebra - the John Butler Trio, from 2004, their album Sunrise Over Sea.

.Train To Brunswick - Opelousas, from their latest album, Opelousafried, it came out in February.

Got A feeling - Tamam Shud, it was on an EP titled Bali Waters in 1970 and was a single in 1972. The song was recorded to be part of a surf-movie soundtrack Morning of the Earth. This from an extended CD version of their best-known album Evolution, first released in 1968 or 69 (reports vary).

Ambergris, - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, from their 2022 album Omnium Gatherum. A band called Died Pretty had a song with the same title in 1985 – this is a different song.

It’s A Long Way Down - Liz Stringer, from her 2012 album Warm In The Darkness.

Change Is Coming - Emma Donovan, it's on her new album as a solo artist, Til My Song Is Done.

Love In Motion - Brendan Gallagher, it was on his album Wine Island, from 2013.

Chief - Skyscraper Stan, a song from his 2015 album Last Year’s Tune.

All At Sea - Rebecca Barnard from her 2017 album Music For Listening and Relaxation.

Walkin’ On Eggshells - Courtney Barnett,, from her 2018 album Tell Me How You Really Feel.

Outro: Chicken Omelette, Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998 album.


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